Spend as you were told: Evidence from labeled COVID-19 stimulus payments in South Korea

We test the income fungibility assumption from standard economic theory by analyzing spending responses to South Korea’s labeled COVID-19 stimulus payments. We exploit unique policy rules for identification: (1) recipients cannot use payments outside their province of residence, and (2) they can onl...

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Main Authors: KIM, KOH, Kanghyock, LYOU, Wonjun
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-37272024-01-25T06:30:03Z Spend as you were told: Evidence from labeled COVID-19 stimulus payments in South Korea KIM, KOH, Kanghyock LYOU, Wonjun We test the income fungibility assumption from standard economic theory by analyzing spending responses to South Korea’s labeled COVID-19 stimulus payments. We exploit unique policy rules for identification: (1) recipients cannot use payments outside their province of residence, and (2) they can only use payments at establishments in pre-specified sectors. Using data on card transactions in Seoul, we find that households do not consider stimulus payments fungible. Compared to Seoul residents’ benchmark spending responses to cash income gains by sector, the stimulus payments disproportionately increased Seoul residents’ spending in the allowed sector compared to the non-allowed sector. The payments did not increase non-Seoul residents’ card spending. Our results imply that labeled stimulus payments with usage restrictions can boost household consumption spending in targeted sectors or locations during economic recessions. 2023-05-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2728 info:doi/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2023.104867 Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Income fungibility COVID-19 stimulus payments Spending Card transaction data Asian Studies Behavioral Economics Public Health
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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Singapore
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topic Income fungibility
COVID-19 stimulus payments
Spending
Card transaction data
Asian Studies
Behavioral Economics
Public Health
spellingShingle Income fungibility
COVID-19 stimulus payments
Spending
Card transaction data
Asian Studies
Behavioral Economics
Public Health
KIM,
KOH, Kanghyock
LYOU, Wonjun
Spend as you were told: Evidence from labeled COVID-19 stimulus payments in South Korea
description We test the income fungibility assumption from standard economic theory by analyzing spending responses to South Korea’s labeled COVID-19 stimulus payments. We exploit unique policy rules for identification: (1) recipients cannot use payments outside their province of residence, and (2) they can only use payments at establishments in pre-specified sectors. Using data on card transactions in Seoul, we find that households do not consider stimulus payments fungible. Compared to Seoul residents’ benchmark spending responses to cash income gains by sector, the stimulus payments disproportionately increased Seoul residents’ spending in the allowed sector compared to the non-allowed sector. The payments did not increase non-Seoul residents’ card spending. Our results imply that labeled stimulus payments with usage restrictions can boost household consumption spending in targeted sectors or locations during economic recessions.
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author KIM,
KOH, Kanghyock
LYOU, Wonjun
author_facet KIM,
KOH, Kanghyock
LYOU, Wonjun
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title Spend as you were told: Evidence from labeled COVID-19 stimulus payments in South Korea
title_short Spend as you were told: Evidence from labeled COVID-19 stimulus payments in South Korea
title_full Spend as you were told: Evidence from labeled COVID-19 stimulus payments in South Korea
title_fullStr Spend as you were told: Evidence from labeled COVID-19 stimulus payments in South Korea
title_full_unstemmed Spend as you were told: Evidence from labeled COVID-19 stimulus payments in South Korea
title_sort spend as you were told: evidence from labeled covid-19 stimulus payments in south korea
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2023
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2728
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